A stereographic table for biomolecular visualization

An inexpensive, stereographic table has been built to support molecular visualization with mainstream software that runs under Microsoft Windows. Indeed, any Windows-based software that supports side-by-side stereo pairs can be easily run on the stereographic table. This paper presents the table design, construction, costs, and initial user experiences.

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